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Tomato Planting
We live in an area with a long growing season our last frost in late April &
first frost in November. We planted a portion of our garden right before the heavy spring rains hit nad they drowned the garden seeds. The soil is only recently been dry enough to work and plant again. I have only tomato seeds and cannot at this time buy tomato plants to get a jumpstart. Is it too late to plant the tomato seeds? If I do plant them, what precautions should I take to help the plants grow well. We have to grow organically due to health reasons so non-organic products (i.e. fertilizers) cannot be used. Thanks in advance, Joe & Paula Jones -- http://joneshomestead.tripod.com Life is fragile Handle with care My wife and I has a Yahoo Group called, "Jones Family Homestead" and we would like to invite you to our group. If you would like to learn more about our group and join then go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jonesfamilyhomestead/ Do you need a free e-mail account? My wife and I can provide you with a free web-based e-mail account. You can learn more about our e-mail service and sign up by going to http://joneshomestead.tripod.com//id18.html |
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